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touched [tʌtʃt] ADJ

1. touched (emotionally moved):

touched
touched

2. touched inf (crazy):

touched

I . touch [tʌtʃ] N

1. touch no pl (ability to feel):

dotyk m

2. touch (instance of touching):

3. touch (little bit):

4. touch (addition):

5. touch of genius:

6. touch (way of doing):

II . touch [tʌtʃ] VB trans

1. touch (feel with fingers, use, concern):

2. touch (come in contact):

3. touch (eat or drink):

4. touch (move emotionally):

III . touch [tʌtʃ] VB intr

1. touch (feel with fingers):

2. touch (be in contact):

touch down VB intr

touch down plane:

lądować [perf wy-]

touch up VB trans

1. touch up (improve):

2. touch up inf (touch in sexual manner):

touch upon VB trans

touch upon upon PHRVB touch on

See also touch on

touch-sensitive ADJ COMPUT

touch-and-go ADJ inf

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The concept of an object, apropos object-based attention, entails more than a physical thing that can be seen and touched.
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However, unlike traditional rebellious punk rockers, the trio emphasized positivity using catchy, upbeat melodies and frivolous, carefree lyrics that often touched on sweets and animals.
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Most of the massage parlors reviewed were very strict about the female masseuse not being touched by the male client, but, in some parlors, further contact could be negotiated.
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Bully beef was barely touched, and hardtack soldiers dunked in hot soup were so hard pupils were leaving it immersed until it was soft enough to eat.
www.stuff.co.nz
Evenly spoon into the prepared doughnut pan and bake for 8 to 9 minutes until the doughnuts are lightly golden and spring back when touched.
o.canada.com
Rounds continued until one fighter touched the ground with his knee, or simply fell down.
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The yield on the 2-year Treasury note drop to 0.55 percent from 0.58 late yesterday and touched a record-low 0.546 percent.
www.bloomberg.com
Syntax is scarcely touched, but nirukta (etymology) is discussed, and these etymologies naturally lead to semantic explanations.
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Everything he touched was designed with aerodynamics in mind.
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Another charge touched on his criticizing the text of the Vulgate.
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